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supportHello, Please someone help me for fixing with 403 error .for linking SureRank plugin to Google Searc Console as is also illustrated in the the image attached https://kommodo.ai/i/aohw3Dj41zRLojvVMpZo The page I need help with: [ log in to see the link]
Hello @kashif61 , Thank you for reaching out! A 403 error during the Google Search Console connection process is usually related to one of the following: 1. Search Console permissions Please make sure the Google account you are using has either Owner or Full User access to the property. You can verify this under Settings → Users and permissions in Google Search Console. 2. Google Workspace restrictions If you are using a Google Workspace account, your organization may be restricting third-party app connections. In that case, you may need to contact your Workspace administrator to allow the connection, or alternatively, try using a personal Google account that has access to the same property. 3. Property URL mismatch Google treats https://aquilbiz.com and https://www.aquilbiz.com as separate properties, so please ensure the property URL in Search Console exactly matches the Site Address configured in WordPress. You can confirm this under Settings → General in your WordPress dashboard. 4. Security plugin or firewall restrictions If the account connects successfully but the plugin still returns a 403 error, it is possible that a security plugin, firewall, or server configuration is blocking outgoing requests to Google. You could try temporarily disabling security-related plugins or contacting your hosting provider to help rule this out. Please let me know the results after checking the above steps, and I will be happy to assist you further. Best Regards, Namrata
Hello @kashif61 , Thank you for reaching out! A 403 error during the Google Search Console connection process is usually related to one of the following: 1. Search Console permissions Please make sure the Google account you are using has either Owner or Full User access to the property. You can verify this under Settings → Users and permissions in Google Search Console. 2. Google Workspace restrictions If you are using a Google Workspace account, your organization may be restricting third-party app connections. In that case, you may need to contact your Workspace administrator to allow the connection, or alternatively, try using a personal Google account that has access to the same property. 3. Property URL mismatch Google treats https://aquilbiz.com and https://www.aquilbiz.com as separate properties, so please ensure the property URL in Search Console exactly matches the Site Address configured in WordPress. You can confirm this under Settings → General in your WordPress dashboard. 4. Security plugin or firewall restrictions If the account connects successfully but the plugin still returns a 403 error, it is possible that a security plugin, firewall, or server configuration is blocking outgoing requests to Google. You could try temporarily disabling security-related plugins or contacting your hosting provider to help rule this out. Please let me know the results after checking the above steps, and I will be happy to assist you further. Best Regards, Namrata